Well, maybe 'craft' is a turn-off term, although I don't find it so.
But we can agree about taking Handke's comment as valid, I think. I
akways recall bpNichol calling himself, right to the end, 'an
apprentice to language.'
Doug
On 21-Feb-05, at 3:05 PM, Alison Croggon wrote:
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> Handke said something about the morality of writing existing in its
> language
> (I can't remember the exact quote) which strikes me as accurate.
>
>
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